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"incredulity" Definitions
  1. the fact of being unable to believe something

344 Sentences With "incredulity"

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The incredulity, the delight, the second wave of incredulity, the victory, the clear recognition that there's nothing left to do but down this beer, the drunken celebration dance.
With a degree of incredulity by most, is the answer.
Reporter Bob Simon has a certain detached incredulity about Amazon.
Typically somewhat depreciative, often in questions conveying surprise or incredulity.
This would surely leave European officials open mouthed in incredulity.
State Department veterans reacted to Mr. Tillerson's timetable with incredulity.
A while ago, I might have read that with utter incredulity.
Reactions ranged from incredulity and worry to pragmatism and even glee.
There was a danger of global incredulity at these incredible scenes.
As for Nicholas Bowen, belated relief has been mixed with incredulity.
It's time: We must turn our incredulity and anger into action.
But the feeling that overwhelms all others is an unfathomable incredulity.
Nearly three decades later, incredulity has long since given way to revelation.
The sense of incredulity about all that's happened doesn't just go away.
Trump's interest in buying Greenland has been met with incredulity and humor.
Olivia Benson's incredulity that people would actually believe fake news is cute.
His incredulity was melodramatic, his voice rising in a show of outrage.
Both claims have been met with incredulity amongst former Justice Department officials.
He expressed mild incredulity at Trump's questions about two well-known viruses.
Soon, it expanded into a look of full incredulity, her mouth agape.
I know that your incredulity has grown in you like a tumor.
" She looked at me with incredulity and responded, "Never heard of any.
There was "indignation and incredulity" expressed by the members of the Court.
"Unbecoming?" the BBC interviewer, Ms. Maitlis, replied with a tone of incredulity.
" Ms. Maitlis said with obvious incredulity, adding, "He was a sex offender.
"Unbecoming?" the BBC interviewer, Ms. Maitlis, replied with a tone of incredulity.
But as soon as I opened my inbox, my incredulity turned to fear.
Use to express a high degree of surprise, incredulity or other strong emotion.
I was hit with a lot of emotions: dread, shock, incredulity, and rejection.
There was incredulity that Sandoval himself did not appear to share these concerns.
There was this overlying feeling of incredulity, like this can't possibly be real.
Jerry Seinfeld is at his best when he's displaying incredulity or mocking others.
To this day, people use tulips to express their incredulity over inflated values.
Many scholars condemned the plan, and international media reported the news with incredulity.
Edgers tells the story with incredulity — behold how one song changed American music!
Convincing stories were told, and when the primed words were pointed out, incredulity reigned.
Upon Bobby's insistence that he has actually enjoyed himself with Kathy, Arnold expresses incredulity.
"It is with great incredulity and indignation that we received ... this judgment," he said.
"I can not believe I homered," Ross said afterward with incredulity in his voice.
Some marveled at the incredulity of it all, and others were ready with jokes.
When the sentence was first announced on Thursday, it sparked a flurry of incredulity.
His incredulity, mixed with President Trump's circling attempts to get his way, were poignant.
Already, on the 154th day of this presidency, Americans are suffering from incredulity fatigue.
I didn't say anything, but Leonsis must have read the incredulity in my expression.
But Jordan's denial has been met with incredulity from some former wrestlers at Ohio State.
"It is with great incredulity and indignation that we received ... this judgment," Emmanuel Moyne said.
In its mixture of incredulity, outrage and defiance, the letter echoed many of Trump's tweets.
There was an outpouring of dismay and incredulity when Ranieri's firing was announced on Thursday evening.
So he asks Bailey (Chandra Wilson) for permission in front of the board which stretches incredulity.
Authorities ruled her death a suicide, despite the objections and incredulity of those who knew her.
Tom Green, who directed and starred in the 2001 movie, reacted to the story with incredulity.
Another fact that will likely face incredulity is that Puerto Rico's public services are grossly underfunded.
This paragraph-long episode of recollection begins in certainty and moves with breathtaking swiftness to incredulity.
In the Oval Office, Trump read a print-out of the Daily Mail story with incredulity.
On Tuesday, some observers, including MSNBC host Chris Hayes, expressed incredulity at the first lady's jacket.
The exchange was among several moments of indignation and incredulity during the argument in Maslenjak v.
During oral arguments 18 months ago, Justice William O'Neill did not bother to suppress his incredulity.
Another resident, Nobuaki Hyuga, said his house was spared but he expressed incredulity at the nearby damage.
It was also met with incredulity among Tory activists and hostility from Tory voters on the doorstep.
Their declarations ranged from incredulity to ambivalence, all finding nightclubs impossibly unappealing places to spend their time.
The consensus reaction to the Sacramento Kings trading DeMarcus Cousins has been one of shock and incredulity.
The enemy of the people is ignorance — obliviousness to truth, ignoring it or having incredulity about it.
Gill believes photography can bring us closer to our planetary neighbors -- sometimes to the point of incredulity.
When his vision was cut short that Sunday, the world stopped -- first in incredulity, then in sorrow.
Attempts to twin that conflict with the migration crisis have been met with incredulity by Greek Cypriots.
"I didn't know Latvia had any claim to the first Christmas tree," he said with mock incredulity.
"Pence shakes his head in incredulity every time Kaine quotes things that Trump has said," he wrote.
The kingdom's shifting explanations have met incredulity internationally and stirred deepening criticism from Turkey and the West.
"It's like the weirdest, coolest thing that's ever happened," he said, expressing incredulity that Grande would choose him.
Chrouch, 280, who escaped Ohio's harsh winters 268 years ago, said with resignation and a touch of incredulity.
You get a wide variety of responses, [from] feature requests to incredulity that that's actually a real game.
Perhaps used to countering narrowed eyes and barely disguised incredulity at this point, he hastened to follow up.
Both those facts tend to be met with incredulity by visitors encountering Gascon cooking for the first time.
She expressed incredulity that my mother had read her books in India and had wanted to meet her.
Smollett didn't invent incredulity about vulnerable people and crime, so neither is he likely to significantly alter it.
As someone all too familiar with stories like these, these sorts of headlines don't stir outrage or incredulity.
Our collective incredulity stems from the fact that many Americans seem to lack direct personal experience with sociopaths.
Now Peña Nieto is facing incredulity from members of his own party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party or PRI.
But chatting to George, a young "out" voter working on his dad's stall, his mood was closer to incredulity.
This has brought on the usual howls of incredulity about how this could possibly happen in the 2200st century.
The prime minister still believes, to the incredulity of those around her, that one more heave will do it.
The carmaker recently announced plans, met with widespread incredulity, to double its production target for 2020 to 1m cars.
In the town bar the server looked at us with incredulity when we said we were from New York.
Luciana's somewhat flat performance (and my incredulity that she would have anything to do with Nick) did not help.
" Emily Comeau, a 35-year-old visual artist, shared her incredulity, "It was a family classic at our place.
But Republicans also hardened their criticism of Mr. Trump, with lawmakers expressing anger and incredulity at his shifting statements.
It's a staple of some of her Midwestern-seeming characters, a delighted incredulity when faced with the modern world.
But I shared Culber's incredulity after he reminded Lorca of all the times he'd broken protocol at Lorca's insistence.
On the subway platform at Grand Central Station, riders expressed incredulity that anyone would make their commute even worse.
As his incredulity builds, he squeezes his eyes shut, twists his neck, and begins violently convulsing in his chair.
Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, responded a few minutes later with incredulity.
If anything, the layering of credulity and incredulity, dubiousness and polemic complicates if not obviates the artworks' shelf life.
"Yeeees," he says forlornly and I wonder how many looks of incredulity one man can make in a day.
" Faced with negative headlines in recent months, he has reacted with incredulity, according to the Times: "Can you believe this?
One option is relocation from London, an idea greeted in the City with a mixture of incredulity, disdain and fear.
Kelly's incredulity at such a counter-image of their golden boy, I do not condone their choice to support him.
The consensus response to these moves from all too much of the professional and amateur punditry is incredulity and scorn.
There, the 19-year-old Ball responded to the notion that he should listen to "real hip-hop" with incredulity.
And yet it's become a major news story—one that's put Monsef on the receiving end of incredulity and suspicion.
To aides, Mr. Trump expressed incredulity that another of his appointees was facing personal difficulties that made his nomination impossible.
Her version of the story, A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times, has "a whiff of tabloid incredulity."
In his "news" letter column in the National Review on Friday, notable windmill slayer Jonah Goldberg wrote with similar incredulity.
The claim has been met with incredulity, as it would represent a major breach of ethics for the former FBI director.
Efforts to spin it all as "fake news" a year after issuing a statement admitting to making the comments defies incredulity.
Students from Parkland who have blanketed the media to call for gun reforms have expressed incredulity at the lack of action.
"His website is like Reader's Digest; he got five years for running a website," he said, with a tone of incredulity.
"You're are not saying that it was an accidental shooting, are you?" the prosecutor, Shannon Lucey asked, incredulity in her tone.
When I asked terrorism experts what they made of the alleged Iran-Al Qaeda ties, they were unanimous in their incredulity.
On Monday, the president attacked the Fed in a series of tweets expressing incredulity that it continued to raise interest rates.
"They just dropped him here," Dr. Kathy Fischer, the doctor on duty, said with a note of incredulity in her voice.
SHEFFIELD, England — "Surely this isn't the first time you've seen topiary snooker players?" asked the playwright Richard Bean with mock incredulity.
When Phillips had made him the interim coach eight years earlier, the reaction at Clemson was equal parts distress and incredulity.
"This rampage left children without parents, destroyed lives, and this man can be free after 40 years?" he asked with incredulity.
Arguably, the expressions of incredulity and sardonic shade were statements as politically significant as anything President Trump read from his text.
One response to the fraud case has been incredulity not at its existence but at its intricate and seemingly superfluous criminality.
We admire El-Nemr's strength at breaking this news — where he chuckled sheepishly, we'd choke back caffeine-withdrawal-induced sobs of incredulity.
The man who dead-eyed jabbers on about any polemic sports take with octave-jumping incredulity was all of a sudden silenced.
That's why they reacted with horror and incredulity when it was reported this week that the team is open to trading him.
As you play through the campaign, you'll hit a bewildering succession of triumphs, disasters and moments of flat-out holy shit incredulity.
"It's not a death threat," the artist, who we'll call "China," tells The Creators Project, voice upswinging into a tone of incredulity.
But take any recent mention of a female comic and a man in her pursuit and there's a general feeling of incredulity.
Not just in the idea that society has at times treated her claims with incredulity but also Kesha as a pop star.
This is from 2017: The Treasury Department later walked back those comments, after they were met with incredulity by the tech community.
The pace is jaunty, the scenes crackle with gleeful, giddy incredulity, and the dry business of statecraft attains the velocity of farce.
It was perhaps predictable, then, that Sekulow's attempts to shift blame over to the Secret Service were met with a flat incredulity.
And each, Walsh came to appreciate with increasing incredulity, had a radically different idea of how to fill or remake that page.
There's both pride and incredulity among the family that a girl born in a three-room cinder block house made it that far.
Thanks to the intimacy of audio and the antics of Trump, this election cycle is bringing listeners an unprecedented spate of opinionated incredulity.
It doesn't mean he can't ever change, but it does mean that claim should obviously be treated with a healthy amount of incredulity.
"I just got off the train coming here, and hadn't seen it before," the director Patricia McGregor said, her voice rising with incredulity.
"There is a general level of incredulity over his comments but especially over the lack of testing," a UK official told the website.
"We value watching a woman get raped more than we value her making dinner," Gerwig said, incredulity and disgust mixing in her voice.
It was also not clear why officials expressed such incredulity about the scheme, as most of Mr. Londonio's tactics are actually rather staid.
The address by Roberto Alvim, the culture secretary, set off an outcry across the political spectrum as Brazilians reacted with exasperation and incredulity.
Sitting at a cafe near his home in Tunis, Boumallouga wore a leather jacket and jeans, laughing easily and expressing incredulity over his ordeal.
Even so, there was widespread incredulity that a Chinese maker of cheap, low-quality vehicles could be a suitable guardian for a premium marque.
Amazon Go, the e-commerce giant's new cashier-less grocery store in downtown Seattle, opened today to a mix of general curiosity and incredulity.
But their inability to pinpoint the official who ordered the edit, or determine their motivation, was met with conspicuous incredulity in the briefing room.
When asked by the Times in 2007 if he'd preserved the library after stepping down as CEO three years prior, Knight responded with incredulity.
London's rent prices are the stuff of much Internet incredulity, with the most outrageous examples of tiny rooms and large rents provoking much scorn.
Some conceded, however, that such incredulity is understandable given the apparent failure of local officials to follow basic health protocols with the last case.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — Donald J. Trump has stirred outrage and incredulity with a string of recent comments about Russia — from cyberhacking to sanctions.
Escalation and de-escalation of the trade war with China sent many grizzled market veterans to a new level of incredulity and simple confusion.
Whereas last year we greeted each new horror with screams and incredulity, 2017 was the year we gradually settled into our new world order.
On social media, people reacted with incredulity, noting that the water had disappeared where whitecaps were just hours before on Sunday in Tampa Bay.
Watch Lee's face scrunch with wry incredulity when he realizes that a gorgeous comedian half his age (Laura Prepon) is making moves on him.
Rather than subverting standard racial narratives, scenes like this lead to incredulity and the sense that the characters are little more than game pieces.
Cue the camera switching to a crowd shot, where a couple of hundred impassive bodies are frozen in place by a sense of overwhelming incredulity.
It's unaffected and immense, which is why the incredulity of her family — with regards to how seriously she takes her career — starts to feel vexing.
All that dysfunction—much of it inspired by racially infused hate—is often greeted with incredulity, as if it were extremely unusual or even unprecedented.
It is perhaps because of this that no other thinker since his birth has inspired as much admiration, passion, rage, incredulity, and condescension as Marx.
Rose would initially respond with polite incredulity, but by the third or so call this seemingly affable man sounded frustrated enough to eat his microphone.
WASHINGTON — President Trump renewed his attacks on the Federal Reserve on Monday in a tweet expressing incredulity that the Fed continues to raise interest rates.
The United States' closest international ally is in a state of incredulity and "disbelief" at how badly President Donald Trump has handled the coronavirus outbreak.
That tensions exist at all between Mr. Trump and the home of Sean Hannity and "Fox & Friends" has prompted incredulity inside the network and out.
Your use of three question marks nicely captures the spirit of incredulity one feels when applying basic common sense to Giuliani's latest defense of Trump.
Large and square, intense, a bit bug-eyed when he is feigning incredulity, he is unquestionably good on TV: fluent, even slightly sardonic at times.
In the letter, the advisory board expressed incredulity that the agency was suddenly "denying" the existence of relationships that had been openly in place for years.
For instance, "Room for Doubt" reimagines Carvaggio's 1603 painting, "The Incredulity of St. Thomas," in which the famous non-believer dips a finger into Christ's wound.
A Facebook employee who viewed the event characterized the meeting as "intense," and added that people were not expressing hostility but more incredulity at the situation.
Running back DeAngelo Williams posted a video to Twitter, celebrating Harrison's "exoneration" and relayed his incredulity over the NFL looking into Harrison's alleged use of PEDs.
"They say EDGE-EDGE," he declared last May in a tone of "Can you believe this?" incredulity, overstressing the syllables as if they were alien concepts.
So in honor of a year of squabbles, misinformation, empty words, SNL spoofs, and incredulity, here are the top White House press briefing moments of 2017.
But at Blackstone, a titan of Wall Street, the video was received with a mix of frustration and incredulity, people who work at the firm said.
But now that exclamation mark serves only to punctuate the incredulity of those who have seen the company's long, steep fall become even worse this week.
At a national security conference in Colorado last year, Coats reacted with incredulity when told Trump had invited Putin to the White House at the summit.
My A.P. English teacher had assigned "For Whom the Bell Tolls," by Ernest Hemingway, and as I read it, I felt boredom, then anger, then incredulity.
"As a body on stage that many people have not seen before, many people feel the need to share their amazement, or their incredulity," Lawson noted.
Across the board, sexual assault allegations generally are treated with incredulity at every stage of the criminal process, resulting in an extraordinary rate of case attrition.
Speaking through an interpreter, he expressed incredulity at the idea that the misinformation being spread from St. Petersburg could have changed the direction of American history.
There is a term for his 11th-hour pre-election surprises: the "gevalt campaign," as in the Yiddish "Oy, gevalt," used to express incredulity or weariness.
Over the past few months, many market wags have pointed out with varying levels of incredulity that crude oil and the had begun to move in lockstep.
It was an audacious start to the meeting given that the reporters in attendance, myself included, were ready to pounce with the exact same expression of incredulity.
Yet when Giggs explains that Trident want to stop him playing live shows because "they do that, innit," you can almost see the incredulity on Morley's face.
At the time, the proposal was met with some incredulity, but the company says it received positive feedback from victims and announced the program's expansion in March.
Predictably, the responses to this report range from incredulity to acrimony to outrage -- and it is far from certain that the proposal will ever become official policy.
Balinska has an icy, British cool; Scott a broad, comic incredulity; Banks does her usual deadpan cuteness (she's a strange hybrid of Parker Posey and Anna Faris).
But the announcement was met with incredulity from groups representing students, who pointed out that some schools do not teach indigenous languages widely spoken in the area.
Gonzales, McNulty, and several others in the Justice Department eventually lost their jobs under a barrage of late-night comedy roasts and Sunday morning talk show incredulity.
Turkey's ruling party said on Monday that Khashoggi was the victim of a "monstrously planned" murder, as Western incredulity deepened over varying Saudi accounts of the journalist's disappearance.
The editors write, "Ultimately, they divide us as a society, stimulate queasiness, stir up uncomfortable gasps of incredulity and in the end cause the reader to ask "WTF?
"They look on with incredulity that a British prime minister is told by a Brussels based bureaucrat that we are not allowed to sign a deal," he said.
The pitch of his voice and his incredulity were in direct relationship as the match wore on, to the point where he was almost squeaking at the end.
The judge repeatedly expressed incredulity that advice given to Duke was not substantial, and was also unconvinced that the sole impetus for the decision was a threatened lawsuit.
Then there was the incredulity that North Carolina, which has hosted more N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament games (251) than any other state, would not do so next year.
A sense of radical incredulity, spectacularly typified by Trump's refusal to believe his own intelligence services, is but one manifestation of the nihilism that brought him to power.
She has a bit of a shtick—a habit of cocking her head or raising her eyebrow and speaking confidently but with an air of almost bemused incredulity.
Members of both parties have expressed a range of incredulity to outrage over the White House's handling of the allegations and clearance for Porter, with Iowa GOP Sen.
Trump's claim — presented without evidence — that former President Obama spied on him at Trump Tower was met with outrage and incredulity by the press and the president's critics.
The revelation that parents hire video game tutors has prompted a mixture of negative reactions from certain excitable corners of the internet: Shock, incredulity, disgust, derision, even outright horror.
In a plan received by some with incredulity and now on hold, he also pledged to build a replica of the Titanic for $500 million in a Chinese shipyard.
Earmarked at a cost of $50 billion, the Nicaraguan scheme was met with widespread incredulity when it was announced in 2013, and critics have raised questions about its feasibility.
His incredulity at the means by which girls are recruited to porn seems layered on a little thick, but he drew out some honest, emotional reflection along the way.
Stick around long enough and irritation may turn into incredulity as "Journey," with the enthusiasm of a pep squad turning cartwheels, flips an increasing number of morbidity-skirting twists.
Brady, rather than responding with incredulity to Trump's absurd statement, simply lauded his leadership and the concept of "peace through strength" before going on to talk about tax cuts.
What was striking in Monday's van attack, which killed 10 people and injured 14, was the public response: a mix of shock and incredulity tempered by reserve and order.
Representative Gary Palmer, Republican of Alabama, spoke for many when he expressed incredulity that Mr. Trump had reached a deal that compromised on one of his key campaign pledges.
"The mood was one of relief, joy and incredulity after witnessing these well-rested thrusters pick up the baton as if no time had passed at all," said Todd Barber.
In August 2017, we talked of $1,000 iPhones with the same air of incredulity with which we — I, in particular — treated the alien-looking AirPods when they were first revealed.
Spencer cites the current lack of affordable housing as one major factor for this creative brain drain downtown, expressing incredulity over the high-rise developments and double-decker Whole Foods.
But Conrad also adopted a broader ironic stance—a sort of blanket incredulity, defined by a character in "Under Western Eyes" as the negation of all faith, devotion, and action.
The Foxes' tale is one of sustained and fantastic improbability, stretching into incredulity, that has nurtured a nation's imagination and its love of an underdog for almost nine marvellous months.
"That is simply unimaginable given our fiscal situation and the size of the deficit, which is already the worst since World War II." The sense of incredulity was widely shared.
" In discussing the development process, he recalled years of incredulity from fans and associates confident in Shakur's wide-ranging appeal: "'You had to convince people to do a Tupac movie!?
Foreign diplomats and politicians seem to be going through different "stages of grief" in dealing with the appointment of Boris Johnson as U.K. foreign minister — laughter, incredulity and now rage.
Jenna Marbles, who with 17 million subscribers is among YouTube's most popular stars, responded with incredulity to the site's statement that only a small subset of users enable restricted mode.
But when it comes to the confirmed case of Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, at least, the left may have collectively been guilty of something more insidious than mere incredulity.
My incredulity increased when I discovered that the biographical information was just Wikipedia text, which I could have just as easily Googled without going to the trouble to download an app.
It was the first track victory at any World Championships by a Norwegian since Ingrid Kristiansen's 10,000 meters triumph in Rome in 1987 and Warholm's smile of incredulity said it all.
Throughout the first half of its debut season, The CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend always found a way to explain its premise by barreling straight from incredulity into its manic theme song.
Jeff's incredulity at such things ­allows DeLillo to render the Convergence at once otherworldly and entirely believable, one more high-flying human scheme revved on false hope and doomed to fail.
While it may seem outlandish to other sports—take the incredulity sparked by 13-year-old hockey college commit Oliver Wahlstrom—in global soccer, seventh grade actually seems kind of old.
Whether in moments of incredulity (Sancho warning Quixote against charging the windmills) or argument (a witty late-evening debate about who the book's real protagonist is), their relationship is thoroughly codependent.
After all Trump had spent much of the last eight years raising the "birther" question to discredit Obama's presidency, while Obama had ricocheted between condescension and incredulity about Trump's presidential bid.
Related: Meet the hitman and the vigilante who say they're trapped inside Mexico's drug wars Daniela recalls her mother's incredulity when she called from a police station in the Mexican capital.
Bennet's incredulity with Biden's belief that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would start working in a bipartisan way if the former vice president won the White House felt genuine -- and was powerful.
" Responding to Ormsby Gore's incredulity at her choice of Onassis, Jackie continued, "Please know — you of all people must know it — that we can never really see into the heart of another.
Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio set their tone and pace, apparently betting that a sustained note of incredulity and a motor-mouth delivery could distract listeners from the fragility of his arguments.
The contractor expressed incredulity that the government had not recovered Clinton's deleted emails, saying something like "You've got to be kidding me that you guys can't find these emails," the contractor recalled.
Justice Ruth Pickholz vehemently denied the request and expressed incredulity that the district attorney's office would argue in support of a man accused of sexually molesting dozens of teenage girls in Florida.
Justice Ruth Pickholz vehemently denied the request and expressed incredulity that the district attorney's office would argue in support of a man accused of sexually molesting dozens of teenage girls in Florida.
But the idea was greeted with incredulity by some senior Republicans who said Moscow could not be trusted - and the U.S. president later tweeted that he did not think it could happen.
This is, of course, so obvious as to hardly be worth saying, which is why Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth simply voices the troll argument with mock incredulity as his preferred device.
Such slut-shaming reached a fever pitch when Melania's husband was actually elected president, with many headlines expressing utter incredulity that a mere trophy wife could ever hold the office of First Lady.
President Donald Trump at first said Saudi Arabia's explanation of a fight in the consulate was credible but as a tide of incredulity toward that explanation has grown, he has changed his tune.
During the premiere, many Trek fans responded with the same level of incredulity for the backlash shared by the people behind the show, and with support for Discovery for making them feel seen.
In the beginning of the video, Ramsay is shocked and appalled to learn that Petsch is a vegan, and his incredulity continues when he lifts the box revealing the vegan-friendly mystery ingredients.
This incredulity about the more involved recipes in her first cookbook Cravings was caused by the fact that she's now a mother of two and has a lot less free time than before.
David McCabe, Mike Allen, and Kim Hart: A Facebook employee who viewed the event characterized the meeting as "intense," and added that people were not expressing hostility but more incredulity at the situation.
The remarkable thing about Peep's music, though, is that after the initial waves of incredulity and condescension wash over you, another shock will set in: that this demonic hell-child is genuinely talented.
Elisabeth Moss absorbs it with an incredulity that swings from dry humor to quiet despair, as this hypothetical fetus is granted a level of consideration—of humanity—Offred hasn't gotten, and won't get.
U.S. President Donald Trump at first said Saudi Arabi's explanation of a fight in the consulate was credible but as a tide of incredulity toward that explanation has grown, he has changed his tune.
Instead of disparaging immigrants generally as "criminals" and "rapists" and pandering to the bigoted elements of his base, he's now professing incredulity that anyone would want to deport this particular subset of that population.
The incredulity and anger on the left that followed Mr Trump's election resulted in nearly 22018% more women putting themselves forward for congressional primaries this year than in the equivalent races two years ago.
The idea was greeted with incredulity by some senior Republicans who said Moscow could not be trusted - and the U.S. president later in the day tweeted that he did not think it could happen.
In commentary that censors appeared to be trying to suppress, people reacted online on Wednesday with both gleeful disdain and also incredulity that so large an instance of tax evasion merited only a fine.
The incredulity is tied to the fissures in the foundation of the brain-gaming industry, which has faced mounting scrutiny about what many believe to be dubious claims, scant scientific evidence and deceptive marketing.
Either way, when Mr. Swalwell expressed incredulity that his views of the Mueller investigation would not have come up during such an interview, Mr. Whitaker insisted that Ms. Donaldson had not asked about them.
My incredulity stemmed from the fact I'd spent two weeks battling blemishes, using every product in my skin-care arsenal to try to get the red spots, scars, and blackheads to back the hell off.
The film follows the doctor who masterminded Russia's state-sponsored steroids programme, which was eventually busted in 2015, and shows the World Anti-Doping Agency's incredulity as each layer of the deceit is gradually revealed.
Cleveland, Ohio (CNN)Facing a seemingly endless presidential campaign, marked by a viciousness and vulgarity not seen in either of his own election contests, President Barack Obama has boiled his incredulity down to one phrase.
His comments, delivered in front of the elevator bank in Trump Tower in Manhattan, were met with protests outside the skyscraper on Fifth Avenue — and with a mix of outrage and incredulity across the nation.
When an officer of the court comes to arrest Elizabeth, they have the incredulity of people caught unawares by a tide of history that they simply can't believe could happen in the world they know.
" Noting the gravity of the issues that were the ostensible reason for the gathering, Mr. Sanford said with a note of incredulity: "You're going to use that meeting to shoot at somebody you already killed?
And the series was always completely unbelievable, so it's not like our incredulity at a universe in which just about every cryptozoological monster can coexist with alien-human hybrid super soldiers makes the reboot feel off.
" The Vatican: "The Holy See has learned with incredulity and sadness the news of the terrible fire that ravaged the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris, a symbol of Christianity, in France and in the world.
Article after article has welled with relief and gratitude and incredulity that our generation has a writer of her skill who delves so devotedly into the depths of female friendships, bodies, motherhood and other blood relations.
Letters To the Editor: After arriving at Pennsylvania Station from New Jersey, I read with incredulity that the station provides classical music to ease harried travelers ("Curating a Polished Playlist for a Shabby Hub," June 6).
I had just finished with my third interview of the afternoon, Kevin Hart (who responded with incredulity before his handler escorted him away from me), when a woman holding a clipboard called me off the carpet.
When I tell audiences that my parents sent me to one of these facilities as recently as 2004, and that only five states so far have banned the practice for minors, their incredulity turns to anger.
What Draymond seems to be saying is that this is just how his body naturally moves, meaning he's built in some Donald Trump-like incredulity at the preposterous possibility that he has ever done anything wrong.
A few days ago the company was getting flak from the other direction as Western commentators piled on to express incredulity over its decision, at the app review stage, not to allow HKmaps on its store.
The artists had completed the work prior to the election results; initially inspired by the incredulity of the thought of a Trump presidency, the mural, which will remain on view indefinitely, now seems like a cruel joke.
Conway on NBC's "Meet the Press" the next day said Spicer had simply presented "alternative facts" -- sparking equal or great incredulity -- in support of Trump's enduring belief that his inaugural crowd was bigger than it actually was.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacted with a look of incredulity Friday when President Donald Trump suggested the pair had "something in common" over his claims that the Obama administration conducted wiretapping against him during the presidential campaign.
The president has reacted with incredulity to the suggestion by several Republican presidential candidates and senators, including Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, that the decision should wait until after Mr. Obama has left office.
The news of Uber's price cuts were met with anger and incredulity from some drivers, who argued that the San Francisco-based ride-hail company was already taking a bigger and bigger chunk out of its earnings.
Along with the announcement, Matt Black and Jonathan More have also shared the release's second single in "Donald's Wig," a rave-spirited breakbeat tune with a smirking lead melody, defined altogether by its air of agitated incredulity.
Mr. Northam, who won his party's nomination for governor in a contested primary this month, attacked the legislation as "immoral" and expressed incredulity that Ed Gillespie, the Republican nominee, said he needed more time to study it.
"This action is viewed with both incredulity and dismay by our community, especially as the President's Space Policy Directive 1 directs NASA to go to the lunar surface," the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group wrote in the letter.
President Donald Trump had at first said that he found the Saudi version of events credible, but as international incredulity has been expressed, Trump has since said that the Saudi explanation for Khashoggi's death was not good enough.
By Sunday, even among the most radical voices on the left, there was incredulity at attempts — from various swaths of the mainstream to pro-Trump media, and of course, the president himself — to compare them to their enemies.
And so, when hashing out my itinerary for an upcoming research trip to London shortly after, it was with a certain incredulity that I discovered the Tate Modern was hosting a major Picasso exhibition titled Love, Fame, Tragedy.
Quoting his friend Leon Wieseltier, denying Trump mainstream acceptance required the gatekeepers of our political life to express their "shame, anger and resistance," to "preserve the shock," in essence to withhold their grace by way of sustained incredulity.
Max Frankel of The New York Times pressed Mr. Ford on the Soviet Union's dominance of Eastern Europe, and responded with incredulity as he invited Mr. Ford to clarify his remark that the Soviets were not dominant there.
The UK government is in "genuine disbelief" about how badly US President Donald Trump has handled the coronavirus outbreak, and officials have reacted with "incredulity" to the president's attempts to downplay the epidemic, BuzzFeed News reported on Monday.
Barry likes to leap before he thinks: "All this is legal?" he asks, scarcely pausing before plunging into the fray — and Mr. Cruise regularly widens his eyes in what seems to be an effort to convey Barry's incredulity.
"You lied to your credit card company about staying at the Waldorf the very night that you had come to New York to see the government?" asked a defense lawyer, Daniel M. Gitner, his voice tinged with incredulity.
But there might be some murmurs of incredulity should the sweet colleen he's been duetting with step forward to declare she's a 46-year-old mother of three who first played this part on this stage in 2004.
There was the recurring ''Saturday Night Live'' character (''Spicey,'' played by Melissa McCarthy), real-time chyron shaming (CNN: ''President's spokesman says he can't speak for the president'') and nonstop abuse and incredulity from much of the press corps.
And last week there was general incredulity when Samoa were penalized for a crooked scrum feed in the last minute of the match against Japan - the only time a referee has punished the offence in the whole tournament.
An immigrant "on his death bed" who stole "some bus transfers" 50 years ago can be held without bail, he said with some incredulity to Mr Tripp, while a citizen who is a "triple axe murderer" gets a hearing?
But, again, the man making the face, bracketed on each side by question marks he seems to have willed into being through the sheer force of his incredulity, doesn't have to be Nick Young for the thing to work.
Most "magical" technologies inspire instantaneous incredulity, but the thing about light fields is that you pretty much have to be a display expert to immediately be shocked by it, and that's because they are designed to feel so natural.
Mere days after Republican Congressman James Bridenstine was confirmed as the 13th NASA administrator, he was met with "both incredulity and dismay" from the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG), according to an letter from this group of lunar scientists.
The book is wild in both imagery and language, full of fury and incredulity; reading its descriptions of love and bodies is like trying to see flowers through bullet-riddled glass—the beauty on the other side of damage.
" Palac still remembers the incredulity she felt watching Hill's testimony, thinking, "I can't believe the way they're treating this woman, I can't believe the way they're talking to her, I can't believe they're treating this like this a trial.
The judge also expressed incredulity that the government, two and a half months into the man's detention, was still trying to decide what to do with him, asking whether there was any limit to how long officials could take.
Buterin is not the only senior tech figure to have defended Griffith, with the editor of hacking-focused 2600 magazine Emmanuel Goldstein tweeting, with apparent incredulity, that "attending a conference" and explaining the concept of cryptocurrency "are crimes now?!"
Putin, for his part, played the role of statesman, serving as a kind of emcee and parrying questions from the press by professing incredulity at the allegations of meddling, before making an astonishing offer of a "deal" with the president.
Two years after their first interviews with Reed — and despite a renewed uproar of incredulity and hatred from Jackson's fans and vociferous denials from Jackson's family — Robson, now 36, and Safechuck, 40, agree that doing Leaving Neverland was worth it.
"Somebody's sitting home mad because somebody didn't wear makeup on their face — not your face, but they didn't put makeup on their face," Mr. Dean said with incredulity in the post, emphasizing that Ms. Keys's decision was a personal one.
It's this climate of confusion and incredulity leading up to the nuclear apocalypse that is perfectly captured in Miracle Mile, a cult film made almost 30 years ago which nevertheless manages to perfectly anticipate the United States' most recent nuclear standoff.
Rand Paul (R-KY), whose objections to the Graham-Cassidy bill helped doom Republicans' latest attempt at Obamacare repeal last month, expressed incredulity Monday that the GOP's tax reform framework could end up raising taxes on many in the middle class.
His new show on Viceland, which originated from a GQ series on YouTube, follows this rapper as he indulges in anything with a ridiculous price tag — and he brings a delightful mix of incredulity and glee to these lavish encounters.
SIDNEY WEISSMAN Chicago To the Editor: Barack Obama, because of his superior character, in combination with a deep respect for the office, has chosen to refrain from fanning the widespread flames of fear, incredulity and anger framing a Donald Trump presidency.
In the last week alone, Americans have witnessed the firing of President Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and learned with shock and incredulity that members of Mr. Trump's campaign and inner circle were in repeated contact with Russian intelligence officials.
These comments gave former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg one of his most forceful moments, as he expressed incredulity that Sanders was taking the debate back into episodes that in most cases occurred years before Buttigieg was born in 1982.
It's hardly surprising given the amount of incriminating evidence that Turkey appears to have amassed in its investigation into the journalist's death, and incredulity towards Saudi Arabia's claims that Khashoggi died in a fistfight within the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2.
It was in that unstable atmosphere that Rapp came to grips with opening himself up to the torrent of incredulity and hostility that so many previous (and future) victims of sexual assault — almost all of them women — have endured after going public.
The reaction among Babchenko's fellow journalists when they thought he was dead was swift, shifting between incredulity to dismay: The murder of Pavel Sheremet, a Russian journalist caused by a bomb planted in his car in 2016, has meanwhile not been solved.
Thirteen years after that controversial incident, the now-former head Dixie Chick would express incredulity that Donald Trump could insinuate that "Second Amendment people" could possibly "stop" Hillary Clinton and incur relatively little blowback from the same people who once boycotted her band.
Since that day, a mood of incredulity has prevailed among our populace, and it is the constitutional duty of this committee to allay the fears being expressed by the citizenry, and to establish the factual bases upon which these fears have been founded.
What was surprising, at least to me, was the response: Twitter's overwhelming interest in a fairly uneventful medical procedure on the one hand, and on the other, the incredulity of many who couldn't fathom how I could get so "personal" so publicly.
In many of the dating scenes, Binoche's face is shot in close-up, a canvas for micro-expressions that, when read closely, reveals a woman trying to keep it together as she reacts to the incredulity of the men in her life.
Our hodgepodge team of Brits, Canadians, and me were met with incredulity by the local campaign staff, who were reeling in the wake of allegations that the candidate, Monica Wehby, an appealing female pediatric neurosurgeon, was also accused of being a stalker.
At the vice-presidential debate a couple of weeks after Clinton and Trump's exchange, Mike Pence expressed incredulity that the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, a black man in Charlotte, by a black police officer could be an example of the same phenomenon.
The distinguishing feature of that was an absolute incredulity among certain people to understand what had happened, to understand that something totally spontaneous seemed to have happened that we couldn't predict and that we didn't like, that we thought was mad and we didn't understand.
Increasingly the mood among Senate Republicans is a mixture of incredulity and gloom, as each political success (the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court justice, deftly handled cruise-missile strikes on Syria) is followed by a momentum-killing outburst from the president.
But when she recalled Mr. Godard's presenting her with a difficult monologue on the set of "Made in U.S.A." and insisting on shooting it right away, her incredulity and indignation made it sound as if she was upset about something that had happened just yesterday.
When John encounters Joseph at the local soda shop and later at the brothel, his mixture of pride and embarrassment over his own career as an illustrator — a gig Joseph views with incredulity — is genuinely endearing, as is his fatherly concern for the boy.
Democrats at the hearing, held by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, expressed incredulity at Mr. Ross's insistence that he had sought the question at the behest of the Justice Department, an explanation that two federal judges have said was not credible.
As seen on Doan's Twitch live stream of her attempt, the hula hoop drops to the floor unintentionally at about 58 hours, 24 minutes — much to Doan's incredulity, as she can be seen covering her mouth with her hands in shock at the mistake.
The note of fatalism concluding the review was meant to take the long view, but it's a sentiment that now seems far from certain or clear: If anything, the layering of credulity and incredulity, dubiousness and polemic complicates if not obviates the artworks' shelf life.
For the second week in a row he gets some of the episode's best laughs by reacting with incredulity that Noah is still hanging around at all — a reaction, it should be said, that a sizable portion of this show's audience has felt from time to time.
Mr. Benczkowski said he had agreed to help his law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, represent Alfa Bank amid the intense scrutiny of the Trump-Russia investigation knowing that he might be nominated for a job in the Trump administration, a disclosure that prompted incredulity from several Democrats.
"The greatest challenge was to inspire and all the multiple bureaucracies to allow us to simply clean the wall and remove all the dark patina that was not part of William's drawings—and at no cost to the City of Rome," Jones says with an air of incredulity.
"A publication that buoyed anti-black, anti-Latino, anti-Arab, Islamophobic racism was tolerable; a publication that fired two beloved white men was not," as Vox's Max Fisher put it, not so much in defense of Hughes as in incredulity over the scale of the anti-Hughes rhetoric.
"Everyone I know has got their careers all sorted out/ Everyone ages so much quicker in the country," he sang, looking over the streets of his hometown with a kind of urban incredulity, before wondering why, then, he was "dressing more country" than anyone else on the main street.
Washington excels at playing the straight man on the verge of a nervous breakdown, toggling between simmering rage and hilarious incredulity during his many phone calls with Duke, who lists the many ways he can tell the difference between a white man and a Black man by the way they enunciate.
Of all the potentially controversial elements in Philadelphia, the scene that often caused audiences to react with the most vocal incredulity when it first played in theaters was when Andy and Miguel visit Andy's entire family at his childhood home, and they shower them both with unequivocal love and support.
When Wilder seizes upon an idea that really captivates him, his entire demeanor gives itself over to incredulity, as if he's just been told the most marvelous tale about a mythical creature that walks the forest, or has perhaps been quoted the most outrageous price for a handful of magic beans.
As a survivor of "ex-gay" conversion therapy and the author of a memoir that addresses my experience, I'm often met with incredulity when I talk about the nature of what people are subjected to while undergoing conversion therapy or asked how our society can allow such brutal discrimination to happen.
Senior ministers have voiced concerns about the impact on his five-year term, with one telling Reuters the Elysee needed to get on top of the "nonsense", and expressing incredulity at the poor judgment that had allowed a young and inexperienced person to gain so much influence in the presidency.
Nonetheless, the lethargy of the company's initial response to the loss of Lion Air 610 seemed rooted less in fear or feelings of remorse than in genuine incredulity that these two pilots had been so incompetent as to plunge into the sea because of what amounted to a runaway trim.
The market has been positioned somewhere between awe and incredulity as new blockchain exchange-traded funds have attracted more than $200 million from investors in little more than a week of January, but it's a robot ETF that is blowing away the competition among trendy tech investments over the month.
Both men signed on to the film months before the #MeToo movement galvanized a national reckoning over sexual abuse and assault; instead, their frame of reference was only the incredulity and hatred they had received after suing the Jackson estate in 2013 and 2014, claiming it was complicit in the alleged abuse.
"I didn't think about food as anything other than you eat it," she says, recalling with equal parts nostalgia and incredulity the culinary staples of her upbringing: frozen fish sticks, Tang spiked with calamansi plucked from a tree in her backyard, and Kraft Mac & Cheese sprinkled with bits of crispy fried Spam.
"It's with great incredulity that we're seeing how leaders of the biggest democracy in the world lack respect for human rights and international diplomacy," said former Costa Rican President Oscar Arias, who won the 1987 prize for his work in putting an end to the civil wars in four Central American countries.
Indeed, the images of crying children sleeping under foil blankets in warehouses provoked outrage from all corners, uniting in incredulity and disapproval Pope Francis, Trump-aligned Christian groups, Democrats and Republicans in Congress, governors, mayors and heads of state, groups representing stakeholders, citizen protestors, plus commentators in the entertainment and news media.
Once, over breakfast with my dad, in a city where we were both taking refuge from a Gulf Coast hurricane, I heard a woman laughing the way only angry people laugh, with a kind of incredulity I immediately understood to be directed at whatever the man sitting across from her had just said.
I didn't expect this assembly to be fast out of the gate so as I returned to my laptop with a mug of tea and a bagel I almost choked on my own incredulity as Charles Barron played the race card almost immediately on an issue pertaining in no way to anyone's race.
Facebook's tattered reputation is evidenced by the bipartisan incredulity it received in the US. The criticism Libra has thus far received highlights how much work Facebook has to do to repair its reputation among lawmakers in the US, but also across the world — British, Chinese, and French central banks have all voiced similar concerns.
Letter from Europe LONDON — With a blend of rose-glow nostalgia and incredulity, some baby boomers of a certain vintage here recall vacations in Europe long ago when the sight of a rare British license plate on the arrow-straight roads of northern France inspired much waving and tooting of horns in mutual recognition.
His straitened circumstances dismayed the sportswriter Mark Kram, who in a sympathetic 1966 profile in Sports Illustrated expressed incredulity that Schemansky had not earned more than $3,163 in any of the previous eight years, a time when he and his wife, Bernice, were rearing four children and scratching to make payments on their house.
The food industry has warned that their stockpiling can only go so far, and executives have expressed incredulity at Michael Gove, the minister in charge of no-deal Brexit planning, who vowed this month that there would be no shortages of fresh food if Britain leaves the European Union (EU) without agreement on Oct. 31.
Each of the characters is in some ways terribly alone, like Hopper's city zombies, vacant about the eyes, but each one's heart, poked into flame by conversation, is, like the doubting disciple in Caravaggio's "The Incredulity of Saint Thomas," reaching out for something solid to match the intensity of his or her hopes and ideas.
After the gratuitous theatrics of the season premiere, watching Carol attempt to navigate the bizarre terrain of The Kingdom with a combination of incredulity and mistrust is both fascinating and unexpectedly hilarious — the look on her face when first confronted with "King Ezekiel" (Khary Payton) and his pet tiger Shiva is worth the price of admission alone.
Lately, though, he's been the subject of countless revisionist think pieces in which writers valorize his technical gifts as a drummer for the prog-rock pilgrims Genesis, emphasize his collaborations with Brian Eno, identify him as the secret patriarch of hip modern trends or express their incredulity that older generations ever denigrated the man's output in the first place.
In "Christ Displaying His Wounds" (around 1625-35), for example, Giovanni Antonio Galli, known as Lo Spadarino, gives an even more graphic depiction of the gash in Jesus's side than Caravaggio does in his "Incredulity of St. Thomas," dispensing with Thomas and the other disciples to make us, the viewers, the witnesses to this gruesome wound.
In recent days, the strands that define this political era of incredulity and turmoil, including the tax bill, the Russia investigation and the escalating threat of war with North Korea, have come together at a frenetic moment that will shape the environment ahead of the midterm elections next November, but also the 45th President's place in history.
Donald Trump Jr. has testified privately that he could not recall who had used blocked numbers, and Democrats have long expressed incredulity that President Trump would not have been told that his son and top campaign advisers attended such a meeting, given that his aides have said he was often briefed on the inner workings of his campaign.
But as Spacey's star began to rise through the 1990s and 2000s — including a Tony Award, two Oscars, a decadelong run as the creative director of the Old Vic theater in London, and six seasons and counting on the hit Netflix series House of Cards — Rapp's frustration, anger, and incredulity with the sexual boundary he said Spacey crossed with him grew as well.
When questioned, she puts up a decent fight, faking the sort of incredulity usually reserved for pretending to be shocked that your housemate's hummus has gone missing when you know you got in drunk and helped yourself the night before, or screaming "I was holding onto them for someone!" when your mum finds your Year 10 cigarettes in your schoolbag.
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness…" How to tell what of this was necessary, and what was extraneous?
He earns over $3 million a year at a job that demands that he latch onto various controversies passing through the sports news stream, slather them with preposterous adjectives and pop-eyed put-on incredulity, and then breathe all that out of his mouth as loudly as he can, either until he loses consciousness or it's time for a commercial break.
With a tax plan inching forward in stops and starts, Roy Moore's numbers, in his US Senate run in Alabama, rising (the President has now even endorsed him), and liberal eminences in politics and media facing sexual allegations that may be worse than those made against Trump, the anti- and never-Trump forces are in a worse state of incredulity than before.
It's unclear whether the postponement will affect his scheduled visit to Warsaw, Poland -- part of the same trip -- where he is to attend commemorative ceremonies and visit memorial sites for the 80th anniversary of the beginning of World War II. 'Deeply insulting' -- Danish politicians respond to Trump postponing trip Danish politicians reacted with incredulity to Trump's decision to postpone his visit to Copenhagen.
Coupled with his immense dismay, bordering on incredulity, at the prevalence of greenwashing (brands that claim sustainability but actually aren't by using non-recyclable materials like polyester or acrylic and dyeing their "organic cotton" fibers with toxic, carcinogenic chemicals), he felt as though he had no choice but to launch a brand to prove sustainability can be achieved as transparently as possible.
Though intensely focused on my partner's sudden apparent ability to "squirt"—as female ejacuation is commonly known—I was very much aware that the other new squirters in the room seemed to be expressing the same two things as she was: an unbridled release of pent up emotion and utter incredulity at their body's ability to do something completely new and almost magical.
After the host of the fascinatingly named YouTube channel CrapGamer Reviews announced he was cancelling his Quantum Break preorder as a result, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer expressed his incredulity: As GameSpot notes, Xbox marketing executive Aaron Greenberg also emphasized in Friday's Major Nelson podcast that the cross-buy option isn't meant to diminish the importance of the Xbox One in any way.
" A welcome move The ruling opened with the lines "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness... it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness," from Charles Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities.
Unlike the perennial inaction on grandiose promises of ethics reform or procurement oversight, the Legislature's failure this year to approve even a collection of modest, apolitical proposals — namely, a reauthorization of speed safety cameras at New York City schools, and an extension of some local governments' tax collection abilities — seemed to signal a new level of partisan intractability and to invite a special incredulity.
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow's usual spate of manufactured incredulity, outrage and wild spin has spun beyond hysterics; she now purports to have a list of urgent "additional questions" that suggest unnamed alternative causes for obstruction of justice on the part of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.

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